& get the pup young, a 6 month old untrained Rottie pup is NOT fun to deal with at all! When you get him young you can start training right away before he gets too full of himself & does as he pleases. But if you slack off on training it can turn into an unpleaset pet. Trashing the house, dragging you for blocks, animal agressive, ALL people agressive.. ya not good!Originally Posted by lv4dogs
Rocky was bought at 6 months old & he was so wild he had to be chained to the door (inside). OMG he ate 2 couches, bit so many people & refused to learn his name.. It took 2 years to train that beast & it worked out in the end.. He was a great guard dog, no need to be cahined up in the house, could go off leash, great recall, swam, played well with non-barking dogs, people friendly when on walks & knew lots of tricks.. so young is best!! Also go to a breeder that plays with the pups & teaches them basic puppy manors, as this rottie was left with its parent in the garage & had little human contact (the breeders didn't want the puppies pooping in the house, still not an excuse to not play with them). The parents were lovely dog (not friendly to strangers. They had papers & would be breed every 2-3 years, so it wasn't a puppymill or a byb, it just wasn't the best, to get the pups at 6 months...
I plan to get a Rottie pup in the future!





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Just make sure he's friendly casue if hes not I can't see you being allowed to enter him into any dog shows. So he should go to lots of dog parks as a pup & get to play with kids as a pup..



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